Hackers Make ATM Machines Spit Out Cash Like A Slot Machine

i HAVE to Learn how its done, life would be so much easier lol

The ubiquitous ATM has quickly become a favorite, and often easy, target for hackers looking to make a quick buck. At the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas, security researcher Barnaby Jack recently demonstrated a pair of hacks that allowed him to force an ATM to literally spit cash at him like he’d hit the jackpot on a slot machine. In the demonstration, Jack attacked ATMs from Triton and Tranax, but he said that he had successfully tried the methods on two other brands of machines, as well.

The first attack involved accessing a Tranax model over a network (although it could also theoretically be done on the Internet via dial-up) and bypassing the ATM’s authentication systems. Once inside, Jack installed malware that can either collect account numbers and PINs, or simply force the machine to spit out cash with a specially coded card. For his follow-up act, Jack opened the front of a Triton machine, inserted a USB drive loaded with similar malware, and watched as it automatically infected the ATM. The attack on the Triton is particularly unnerving, since it demonstrates that many ATMs use the same key to unlock the access panel (much like filing cabinets). That key can easily be purchased on the Internet for around $10.

Tranax is advising its customers to turn off the remote monitoring features, while Triton has patched the vulnerability allowing the code to be executed from the USB key. Those wishing for a little extra security can upgrade the lock on their Triton model ATM. Jack’s attacks focused on the kiosk-style ATMs found in convenience stores and restaurants, but he didn’t rule out the possibility that these vulnerabilities might affect bank ATMs as well. In April, a man was caught installing malware on Bank of America machines with the intent to steal cash. That was an inside job, but it’s still unclear whether or not your average criminal hacker could do the same.

The Most Expensive Iphone 4 on the Planet


Sure, there might be some kind of problem with the signal bar — perhaps it is software, as Apple claim, perhaps not — one day we’ll know. Meanwhile the adoring iPhone loving or loathing public might as well get their gossip going on this O.T.T. rich person’s creation, the $20,000 diamond-encrusted iPhone 4 from designer, Stuart Hughes.

Hughes likes to bling out his Apple devices — you’ll usually find at least one diamond and gold and dragon’s claw-encrusted Apple product emerge shortly after each Apple product introduction. (OK, I made up that bit about dragon’s claws).

Mitsubishi 75-inch 3D Full HD LaserVue 75-LT1 TV

Mitsubishi has confirmed the availability of the new 3D Full HD Laser TV for the Japanese market. The Mitsubishi 75-LT1 uses the company’s Laser technology, which is one of the most advanced technology so far. Mitsubishi’s laser technology a.k.a. LaserVue TV aims to provide a color range twice than found on a normal HDTV and reduces the power consumption. The new Mitsubishi 75-LT1 features a 75-inch Full HD panel (1920 x 1080) that can display 3D images using the side-by-side format, BS.110/CS Digital TV tuner, five HDMI inputs, an HDMI output, a D-Sub port, a trio of S-Video ports, a couple of 10W speakers and two pairs of active shutter 3D glasses. Priced at 750,000 Yens ($8,692), the Mitsubishi 75-LT1 will be released in Japan on August 21st, 2010.

How To Make Vinyl Records At Home

Just because vinyl records are analog, it doesn’t mean you can’t pirate them. All you need is a wood box, glass, window cement, silicone mixture, liquid plastic and a drill press. Hey, I didn’t say it was going to be easy.

To start, you put your record in the wood box and pour the silicone mix over the record to create a mold. Then, you pour the liquid plastic into the silicone mold to make the pirated copy of the record. Kids these days have it so easy with the ol’ download and burn, don’t they?

Nintendo Game Boy Condoms By PLAY


Can’t get the latest games out of your head even during a hot make out session? Then these Gameboy Condoms will surely help you score with the lady yet help you show off the gamer in you.

The Long End of Zelda, Dong, Bone Zone 2, Super Mario Land of Love, Sextris, and Donkey Shlong are not just the games people loved playing. Well not anymore! They have become an inspiration for making condoms and yes they are used for sex. Any hardcore gamer will vouch for the fact that these game names are far better than opting for a brand while promoting the product and sure enough, the aim was achieved with these condoms and how!

Lego Headphones!


If your looking for a unique set of cans that stand out from the rest why not try making your own set of Lego headphones as Instructables poster =D has.
Combining the two things he loves, Music and Lego =D decided to create the headphones of his dreams.Work on the project on and off for over a month and a half, the end result is a well made pair of Lego headphones that can be tossed about in a bag and can be easily taken apart if any upgrades or repairs need to be carried out.
The one problem that =D does bring to light is the escape of sound through the Lego bricks and is looking for any suggestion son how to reduce this.
Check out more images and =D words of advice if your going to make your own Lego headphones on the Instructables website